The tempestuous trio

Three sisters from the harsh Midwest, growing up in a time when you needed to rely on each other. They embody the strengths and weaknesses of their time and in their place.

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Barb Bernardy Rose and Harris Mills

One Small Step partners Harris Mills (76) and Barb Bernardy Rose (68) talk about social justice, their political views, and what they enjoy about living in Cook County, Minnesota.

Breouna Anderson Interview

Breouna Anderson was interviewed by Tyrone Crew about her way of peacebuding in the community

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Tom Moberg and Mary Moberg

Spouses, Tom Moberg (79) and Mary Moberg (77), talk about their shared interests in travel and the outdoors, and their connection to the North Country National Scenic Trail.

Unit Project 3

In this interview, I interview my friend about her COVID-19 experiences, and how the pandemic affected her life as a college student and part-time worker.

Lack of resources for those with special needs

This interview is with my friend Alyssa Larson who has experienced a lack of resources regarding her special needs sister.

Me and my Great-grandma

I interview my great-grandmother, Darlene, about what her life was like growing up on a farm.

Migrating for religious freedom

An interview done by Naomi Gebru a 19 years old student from Concordia college, Moorhead, Minnesota on the story Mubina Rasulova a 21 years old student at Concordia college shares with her about her homeland , religious freedom and what...

Scott Verkuilen and Drew Sandberg

Drew Sandberg (49) tells the story of how he visited his friend in Taos, New Mexico in the year 2000 where he was met with the natives of the area during Yuletide, a celebration that takes place around thanksgiving.

Donald Hastings veterinarian part 2

Donald Hastings’s 88 year old retired Veterinarian,favorite stories and vaccination inventions

Nursing During a Pandemic

A new nurse shares her experience of starting her career during a global pandemic.

Micro Interview

We talked about vaccines and preventable diseases.

Part of the community

Wendy Kahler shares her experiences of working at her job in which she helps people with disabilities become active members in the community.

Education Perspective From a Teacher of Thirty Years

Here you will hear from Mrs. Johnston, a teacher of thirty years. We touch on how education has evolved, teaching through a global pandemic, and if she thinks education is the right choice for a lifelong career.